I've been part of some discussions this aft about whether the NFL should postpone this game.
I am a very compassionate man, with faith like Kurt Warner, Tim Tebow, Robert Griffin III, etc.
But I say play the game.

There are so many moving parts, such a massive plan, to put on a football game of this magnitude. I know it's 2 teams who, well, aren't in playoff contention, etc. and that there will be plenty of empty seats.

But still, there will be hundreds, thousand perhaps, fans who spent a ton of time and $ to plan on being there for this game.

Now I know it's hard on the team.... we went thru a death in the Packer family 2 days before our playoff egg-layer loss to the Giants, and it did have an affect on the mood/psyche/intensity of the players, without question.

But delaying it 24 hours won't help really. And it will really hurt people who had plans, driving, work, flights, etc.

If Romeo can still coach after witnessing it, the players can play.
I feel very badly for Crennel, and ScottyP... jeez. Prayers to them... that's something that will never go away from their memory. One more selfish part of the brother's decision to shoot himself in the head.

Initially I thought they should cancel the game, but after thinking about it I'm good with going ahead and playing it. If I were a player and it was one of my teammates, the last thing I'd want to do is not play and just be thinking about him all the time. Sad fact of life is that it just keeps going. Nothing to do but put the next foot down.

I disagree. You've gotta think about more than week to week at this point. This is the future of the team. A meaningless win in December is a meaningless win, period.

I'm glad they feel good, but if they don't get the QB they need to become a real franchise we're going to be in this same boat next December.

I'm tired of being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs in November. Am I the only one?

you're not completely wrong but you are wrong somewhat.this team NEEDED this.between 1-10 & now this they deserved this win.just because we won a game today does'nt ruin our chances at a QB.heck there's no QB worth taking @ #1 so can still get one picks 2-5

at this point, we still have the #1 pick. i dont believe any real emotional lift will continue through the following weeks. heck, i really didn't see an emotional lift this week. 2 things made this game turn out the way it did. #1)they took the training wheels off their QB. they asked him to make plays and Quinn delivered. #2)they called plays like they believed in Quinn. for the 1st time this season we saw a team believe in their QB and lets not fool ourselves, it was still Brady Quinn out there. just imagine where this team could be with a good QB. Daboll and Quinn combined nicely today and scored points. even with a lackluster defensive effort, we won a game.

vidae, you know i'm with you on the 'moral victory' topic. this isn't the time to start playing like a team. however, losing this game could have done permanent damage to some of the younger players. at least this win will help with some of the healing. and like i said, we are still inline for the 1st pick at this point.

edit: btw, i had to stop reading the Belcher thread in the Pro Football section. it made me sick reading some of the posts. i know its the internet and everyone here is a "telephone tough guy", but some of the posts were so far over the top, both right and left. i almost dropped my membership, but i have decided to just stick around here on the Chiefs board. it seems all of us have a good perspective and don't say outlandish things to get "likes" or rep. and i thank all of you for that

Yeah, the Chiefs will be in position to take the top quarterback pretty much no matter what. Most of the teams "competing" for the top pick have young quarterbacks in place, combined with a lackluster crop of QBs and several players more worthy of going number 1 overall, I think the Chiefs will still have their pick of QBs.